Theme:
The Conversation Continues

This event occurred on

December 1, 2011

9:00am - 9:00pm UTC

(UTC +0hrs)

Calgary, AB
Canada

TEDxMatrixWomen is a chance for women in the Calgary office to get together and watch the live-stream of the TEDxWomen event. Women from within Matrix will also be presenting talks and facilitating discussion following the sessions.

Speakers

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Liz Parkin

Claudia Gomez

Kuni Albert

Kuni Albert, M.Sc. is an Environmental Scientist at Matrix with over 10 years of experience. She provides Indigenous knowledge as a First Nation member and western scientific knowledge through her studies within the environmental academia and profession. Throughout her career Kuni has worked within the industry sector, developed environmental training programs, provided expertise in environmental management and assessments, and conducted Indigenous Knowledge research and reporting. Kuni has completed her Masters of Science thesis on the topic of Oil Sands Reclamation and Climate Change Integrating Indigenous knowledge.

Bea McNaughtan

Bea is a born and raised Albertan and has lived in the south, central and northern portions of the province, and has a great appreciation of the beauty and diversity of Alberta’s landscape. Bea took the extended approach to her undergrad degree in science, mixing school with travel and has traveled on every continent except Antarctica and Africa. She financed her schooling and travel years by working as a tower lookout for the Alberta Forest Service, on lookouts north of Lac La Biche and Fort McMurray. When she started full time work at Jim Lore & Associates, one of Matrix’s original companies, she was about the 10th employee. Her first consulting job was to inspect a proposed railway right of way – by horseback in January. She became a contaminated site specialist for many years before completing an MBA and venturing into business analysis with a major oil company. She came back to environmental consulting about 10 years ago and has been fortunate to morph her career a couple of times, now leading the socio-economic assessment group, managing EIAs and working with the reclamation group.